Really? You can Google this and find plenty of sources online super easily.
Really? You can Google this and find plenty of sources online super easily.
Well long story short sweden has had quite relaxed immigration law for a long time and is now dealing with major crime problems as violent gangs cause shootings in the cities.
Check Swedens problems recently with unchecked immigration.
It’s because people abused mods who banned them and such. I kinda get it.
I’m curious just because I never use ropes or knots - what kind of work or activity do you do where you use that regularly?
That’s hardly low tech, especially not the newer ones.
The choice of instance is kind of a big barrier though. There’s also a lot of bad UX around discoverability.
Beautiful data? More like depressing data :c
That is a nice success story!
But this is only a default right? Surely an admin can open registration anyway?
I guess a new flag to only exclude it from the list but not exclude it from the stats 🤷
Sorry, but the fact that you’re here means that you are probably in the top percentages of tech-literate people. Especially considering you’re on programming.dev.
You’re severely overestimating the technical literacy of regular people. For many people (maybe even the majority of people) even email is complex.
The platform right now is lacking actual discussions. Everyone seems to just like memes.
Honestly I’ve just blocked most of the meme comms 😅. It’s easy to see memes when I want to anyway by just opening a private window where I’m not logged in and going to the all feed. It’s always mostly memes anyway. Then when I’m logged in, I can see some other stuff without all the memes clogging up my feed.
with the exception of pixelfed
Why not that one? I’m not familiar with pixelfed.
Oh come on, let’s not pretend that the fediverse is just super intuitive and easy for regular users (i.e. non-techie people). Same ridiculous notion as when people say Linux is just as user-friendly as the more mainstream OSes. It’s sad and I wish it was better but it’s just not right now.
That’s just how it works at the moment. It only counts active users from the sites listed.
You may want to edit your comment :)
my comment was mostly a joke
Sorry for not getting it, it’s just that sometimes people (understandably) get very confused about the technicalities of the fediverse and mix up things like defederation and stuff like this. 😅
Consider a /s in the future :)
I think I generally agree with you, but I don’t think this is a big grievance. Lemmy.world has enough traction as it is, they don’t really need the “publicity” from join-lemmy.org.
It would’ve been better if they had written this as some kind of policy beforehand. Like if they had written somewhere before this pull request something like “any instance with more than 40% of active users may be excluded from the join-lemmy.org listing”, then it would’ve been more reasonable too.
New fetch just dropped